A blow for Zaidatul, but MAF assure sprinter her national mark isn’t gone with the wind


PETALING JAYA: National woman sprinter Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli (pic) was disheartened upon first hearing the news but is optimistic at the same time that her 100m national record will stand as it is.

Zaidatul broke a 31-year-old national record of 11.50s set by G. Shanti by clocking 11.49s at the Perlis Open in October.

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